A novel is a fictitious narrative of greater length than a short story. George Orwell created the world of Animal Farm as an allegory for the Russian Revolution. Through the novel's rich characters and detailed plot, you learned his feelings about the corruption that occurs from absolute power. In this module, you read the entire novel, but you also analyzed it in terms of character, propaganda, satire, irony, and theme. In addition, you improved your writing skills by learning the difference between direct and indirect objects.
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